Lol this seems the most likely. And then he's getting freaking petty about it.onbreak wrote:I think the kids were playing doctor and woke him up
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Lol this seems the most likely. And then he's getting freaking petty about it.onbreak wrote:I think the kids were playing doctor and woke him up
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Thanks I didn’t know that.queentee20 wrote:He can’t delete tweets so of course they’re still there. Even if he blocks them, we can see them, only he can’t.janem wrote:I’m surprised the Twitter comments calling him out are still there. Lots of people agreeing.
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Missy won’t allow him to stay for playtime because she doesn’t want him using his brain and interacting with classmates. If he starts thinking on his own and communicating better, she could lose some of the control she has!queentee20 wrote:In my experience, those children who lack social interaction and social skills are the worst behaved thing in this planet. Total nightmare to teach... homeschool & catholic school kids were my nightmare lol. Not trying to bash anyone, it’s just that SOME parents (like missy) create little monsters by closing them off from the world. Not the child’s fault AT ALL! But they really should allow Ollie to participate in activities with children his age. 8 hours of preschool a week won’t do much justice. Especially since the time he’s in school is during teaching time, missy should allow him to stay for “play time” so he can actually use his little brain and interact with his classmates.ewitsme wrote:missy wont even let them take swim classes with other kids anymore, theyre both now taking private classes. these kids are never gonna have any real friends at this ratre. at least they havent started homeschooling ollie... yet.
It would also be good for him to learn how to lose gracefully.ewitsme wrote:i think it would be good for ollie to do a swim related sport. he seems to enjoy and he would be able to learn how to ineract with other kids his age outside of school and maybe even make real relationships.